12 midnight- 5am = Sleep
5-5:30= Shower
5:30-6= Get Ready for the Day
6-6:15= Make Breakfast and Pack Lunch
6:15-6:35= Drive to Fieldwork
6:35-7= Prepare for Fieldwork
7-4:30= Fieldwork
12-1= Lunch
4:30-5= Drive Home
5-6:30= Work on Fieldwork Assignments
6:30-7= Dinner
7-8= Work on Fieldwork Assignments
8-8:30= Get Ready for Bed
8:30- 12midnight= Sleep
Student 2- Nursing- Freshman Year
7:30am-9am= Wake-Up, Eat Breakfast, Get Ready
9:00-9:50= Class
9:50-12= Free Time
12-1:00= Lunch
1:00-1:50= Class
1:50-3:00= Study
3:00-3:50= Class
3:50-4:30= Study
4:30- 5:45= Class
5:45- 6:45= Dinner
6:45-8= Homework
8= Shower/Get Ready for Bed
9-12= Studying
12= Bed
Student 3- Chemistry- Freshman Year
7:30-8= Wake-Up
8:00-9= Get Ready/ Eat
9:00-9:50= Class
10:00-10:50= Class
10:50= Starbucks/ Study
12:00- 12:50= Class
12:50= Snack/Study
2:00-2:50= Class
2:50- 5:45= Study
5:45- 6:45= Dinner
6:45- 8:00= Homework
8:00= Shower and Get Ready for Bed
9:00-12:00= Study/ Chill
12:00= Bed
Student 4- Nursing- Freshman Year
7:30-8:40= Get Ready
9:00- 9:50= Class
10:00- 10:50= Class
11:00-12:30= Snack and Study
1:00- 1:50= Class
2:00= Snack and Study
5:45- 6:45= Dinner
7:00-10:00= Study
10:00-10:30= Shower
10:30-12:30= Study
12:30= Sleep
Student 5- Elementary Education/ Special Education- Freshman Year
8:30= Wake-Up and Get Ready
10-10:50= Class
11-11:50= Study
10-12:50= Class
1:00- 2:00= Lunch
2:00- 5:45= Study and Nap
5:45-6:45= Dinner
7-10= Study
10= Shower and Get Ready for Bed
11:30= Sleep
What does it mean to be a college student?
To be a college student is tiring and challenging. The challenges vary by major and what year the student is in but everyone still faces some of the same struggles. Students have to plan their time wisely. For example, students have to make sure there is enough time for them to take care of themselves. Eating, sleeping, and basic hygiene are all important to the overall well-being of students. Also, study time is crucial to success in college. Throughout all of the schedules collected, study time took up the largest amount of time other than sleep.
Clue Project- Option 1
Student 1- Occupational Therapy- Graduate Year
12 midnight- 5am = Sleep
5-5:30= Shower
5:30-6= Get Ready for the Day
6-6:15= Make Breakfast and Pack Lunch
6:15-6:35= Drive to Fieldwork
6:35-7= Prepare for Fieldwork
7-4:30= Fieldwork
- 12-1= Lunch
4:30-5= Drive Home5-6:30= Work on Fieldwork Assignments
6:30-7= Dinner
7-8= Work on Fieldwork Assignments
8-8:30= Get Ready for Bed
8:30- 12midnight= Sleep
Student 2- Nursing- Freshman Year
7:30am-9am= Wake-Up, Eat Breakfast, Get Ready
9:00-9:50= Class
9:50-12= Free Time
12-1:00= Lunch
1:00-1:50= Class
1:50-3:00= Study
3:00-3:50= Class
3:50-4:30= Study
4:30- 5:45= Class
5:45- 6:45= Dinner
6:45-8= Homework
8= Shower/Get Ready for Bed
9-12= Studying
12= Bed
Student 3- Chemistry- Freshman Year
7:30-8= Wake-Up
8:00-9= Get Ready/ Eat
9:00-9:50= Class
10:00-10:50= Class
10:50= Starbucks/ Study
12:00- 12:50= Class
12:50= Snack/Study
2:00-2:50= Class
2:50- 5:45= Study
5:45- 6:45= Dinner
6:45- 8:00= Homework
8:00= Shower and Get Ready for Bed
9:00-12:00= Study/ Chill
12:00= Bed
Student 4- Nursing- Freshman Year
7:30-8:40= Get Ready
9:00- 9:50= Class
10:00- 10:50= Class
11:00-12:30= Snack and Study
1:00- 1:50= Class
2:00= Snack and Study
5:45- 6:45= Dinner
7:00-10:00= Study
10:00-10:30= Shower
10:30-12:30= Study
12:30= Sleep
Student 5- Elementary Education/ Special Education- Freshman Year
8:30= Wake-Up and Get Ready
10-10:50= Class
11-11:50= Study
10-12:50= Class
1:00- 2:00= Lunch
2:00- 5:45= Study and Nap
5:45-6:45= Dinner
7-10= Study
10= Shower and Get Ready for Bed
11:30= Sleep
What does it mean to be a college student?
To be a college student is tiring and challenging. The challenges vary by major and what year the student is in but everyone still faces some of the same struggles. Students have to plan their time wisely. For example, students have to make sure there is enough time for them to take care of themselves. Eating, sleeping, and basic hygiene are all important to the overall well-being of students. Also, study time is crucial to success in college. Throughout all of the schedules collected, study time took up the largest amount of time other than sleep.